What sewing things have you bought that you wish you hadn't?
#41
Block Base has 4300 blocks and EQ has 5000 but not all blocks in BB are in EQ. I use those two programs a lot and usually I will find the block in BB first in a search and pull the block into EQ to change or add to or print out the way I want it. There are many times that I can't find the block in EQ so that leads me to believe that the blocks are different. I like that in BB you can search in a wildcard, name, number, keyword and source. The screen in BB is so much bigger and you can zoom the block etc. I do love BB and EQ. I don't think you wasted your money.
#43
What does everyone think of the Gingher rotary cutter? I have been drooling over one for years, but they cost so much more than my little blue Dritz (45mm) and my yellow Olfa (60mm). I know I can purchase one using a JoAnn Fabric coupon...but are they worth the additional dollars? And, are their rotary blades worth the additional dollars?
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#44
Narda, Ok I check some more on the blocks in BB. 300 – 400 blocks (traditional favorites like Log Cabin) from BlockBase are also found in EQ. That leaves about 3,600 blocks in BlockBase, not found in EQ7. I thought you might like this information. You will love BB.
#45
The supreme slider. I thought it would be wonderful but to me it isn't. Also The Fabulous Fabric Glide for FMQ.( It is kind of like the Halo) I thought it would help with my quilting but it really just gets in my way. I guess it is ok for smaller items but I don't use it.
#46
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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I bought the Gingher cutter to try out. I like it. It's heavier then the others I have and takes less pressure to cut. I don't remember the price so it's been worth it to me whatever it was. I use the Gingher blades or any of the others in it. I can't tell much difference in the name brand blades.
#48
I agree with The Purple Thang. I use my stiletto all the time which does better for me. It's true, it didn't cost much.
#49
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
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#50
I've bought some fabrics and patterns that I will probably never use, but as for sewing tools, I don't regret buying any that I have. I've just always believed if you are a crafter, you should have good tools.........not unnecessary tools, but the ones that make it easier for the job at hand, and produce a nicer, finished project.
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